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Viewers are actively seeking a deeper understanding of NCAA tournament selection criteria, particularly concerning at-large bids for teams with questionable records or from non-power conferences. Discussions around 'contenders' and the fairness of the selection process are prominent.
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Discussion on NCAA tournament at-large bids and selection criteria, specifically regarding teams with losing records or from mid-major conferences.
Is Oklahoma a contender? When did we start hating Cinderella teams
If your record is 15-17 you should never be an at large team. Lmfao. In five years people will be saying the entire SEC should be guaranteed an at large. Who cares if you played a “tough schedule” if you still lost all the tough games.
Of course someone who went to a blue blood would be against a mid major
Clarification on what constitutes a 'contender' in college basketball, beyond just conference affiliation or win-loss record.
Is Oklahoma a contender? When did we start hating Cinderella teams
60/68 teams aren’t contenders.
Is SMU a contender? No. The bottom of the ACC stunk
Explanation of why certain teams (e.g., Miami OH, Oklahoma, Kentucky) did or did not deserve to make the NCAA tournament.
Sooner fan here! no we lost 9 straight games in conference, we shouldn't expect to make the tournament without a conference title run, we didn't finish games when we needed to there's no room for us, especially when Miami (OH) was the undefeated regular season MAC champ and DID finish the games in front of them, and for the love of fucking god stop comparing college football to college basketball, Auburn almost lost to Bethune in OT.
Dude you're an idiot this is basketball not football Miami Ohio deserves to be there just as much as anybody else
The team that sucks and shouldn't be in it is my Kentucky team
Debate on whether teams from power conferences should automatically receive at-large bids regardless of their performance.
If your record is 15-17 you should never be an at large team. Lmfao. In five years people will be saying the entire SEC should be guaranteed an at large. Who cares if you played a “tough schedule” if you still lost all the tough games.
Let's reward losing!! Power conference participation trophy's!
This guy is actually such an idiot. No buddy Oklahoma or auburn aren’t contenders either and fine at this point just only put power conference teams in because they play good opponents or whatever.
Comparison between college football and college basketball selection criteria or team performance.
Sooner fan here! no we lost 9 straight games in conference, we shouldn't expect to make the tournament without a conference title run, we didn't finish games when we needed to there's no room for us, especially when Miami (OH) was the undefeated regular season MAC champ and DID finish the games in front of them, and for the love of fucking god stop comparing college football to college basketball, Auburn almost lost to Bethune in OT.
This guy is actually such an idiot. No buddy Oklahoma or auburn aren’t contenders either and fine at this point just only put power conference teams in because they play good opponents or whatever.
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